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The phrase "you will only have" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express the idea that a person will only have a limited amount of time or resources available to them. For example, "You will only have two weeks to complete this assignment."
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Even if you win the proxy fight, you will only have a minority of the board.
You will only have access to courses free of charge with the @berkeley login.
Note: You will only have one attempt to check off any lab.
You will only have one official checkoff attempt, as mentioned below.
But if you abandon [the latter] identity, you will only have one identity in Chinese eyes.
If you enter more than one weekly competition you will only have one entry in this grand prize draw.
If you enter more than one weekly competition you will only have one entry in this prize draw.
This means that if you are applying to multiple law schools, you will only have to submit application materials once.
From now on you will only have one (1) opportunity to get checked off for the labs.
You will only have to add additional question groups that address areas not covered by the existing paper form questions.
You will only have 1 week from the receipt of the links to download your materials to your computer.
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